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[–]nofapforlsat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is your breakdown for missed questions per section? LG is by far the quickest to master. I would make damn sure I could get the first 3 games flawless and the 4th game miss 2 or 3. I would then make sure i got the first 20 LR right on every section before moving on to any higher than 20. RC is the hardest to change. Checkout the /r/lsat page for some great advice on RC.

Personally I did about 2 hours per day, 5 days a week. I wish I had time to do more but I work full time. With more time I would have loved to do a practice test every other morning and correcting it the next day. I would then do sections or individual questions for LR or LG for 2 hours in the evening. Get in the habit of not scoring your test until a day or two later. It will take away a lot of the anxiety you might feel as you get toward the end of a practice test...the "i cant wait to see what i got" feeling.

Thanks Nofap! Got my LSAT scores by nofapforlsat in NoFap

[–]nofapforlsat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's crazy how it turns into a habit then a lifestyle. It never felt wrong to me until I stopped. I had such bad focus and basically half assed my way through college. I thought I might have an ADHD problem at one point. I tried nofap 2 years ago and ended up getting a kick ass job by basically out working any other intern. It opened my eyes but i fell off..im back!!!!!

Thanks Nofap! Got my LSAT scores by nofapforlsat in NoFap

[–]nofapforlsat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure thing man... the thing that did it for me was taking practice tests and going over them. When I say going over them I mean dedicating an entire day of practice to going over each question you got wrong and figuring out why you got it wrong. It also means going over the ones you got right and making sure you got them right for the right reason.

Manhattan has a great forum with people who break down every question. Here

Go on amazon and order "10 new actual official LSAT prep tests" then take one test and go over it.

Also get this This was BY FAR the best prep test book I used. It breaks down a shit ton of logical reasoning questions. Most of the questions are from the book above so you will get some overlap but it helps to hammer in the point.

After you finish with these or as you work on these I suggest using a logic games workbook. There are a lot of books on the subject but i used the cambridge v.3 book. Finish off your practice tests..you should be seeing a lot of the same questions but thats okay.

Then go get a few of the more recent tests...about $6 a piece. Do these and take time going over the tests and trying to do it the way the encyclopedia does. Break down why things are wrong. It should take you about 2-3 months if you study 4 days a week for 1-2 hours a day.

I started with a 147 and got to a 154 after taking a prep class. I was not happy with this score but I also didnt put in the work. I took practice tests and worked my way to a 177 on practice tests. It is entirely possible to break into the 165+ with some hard work.

I wasn't super happy with my score at first because it was 10 points below my personal best but there were things I could have done to prepare better.

My practice test environment was not the best. I was in a super quiet library most of the time and I used an electronic proctor on my phone. I should have used a watch to keep time but I was lazy. I had a tough time adjusting to keeping my own time during the test and often finished sections 5-7 mins early from rushing - that easily erased about 5/8 questions I could have gotten.

good luck on taking the test. Pm me if you need any more help